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  • Rangefinder camera
  • Camera fitted with a rangefinder

    A rangefinder camera is a camera fitted with a rangefinder, typically a split-image rangefinder: a range-finding focusing mechanism allowing the photographer

    Rangefinder camera

    Rangefinder camera

    Rangefinder_camera

  • Leica Camera
  • German optics company

    continues to focus on high-end camera systems, including the M-series rangefinder cameras, the Q-series compact full-frame cameras, and the SL-series professional

    Leica Camera

    Leica Camera

    Leica_Camera

  • Nikon I, M and S
  • Camera model

    Nikon's rangefinder cameras, starting with the Nikon I in 1948, marked the entry of Nippon Kogaku K.K. into the photographic market, following its focus

    Nikon I, M and S

    Nikon I, M and S

    Nikon_I,_M_and_S

  • FED (camera)
  • Soviet camera brand and manufacturer

    The FED is a Soviet rangefinder camera, mass-produced from 1934 until around 1996, and also the name of the factory that made it. The factory emerged from

    FED (camera)

    FED (camera)

    FED_(camera)

  • Single-lens reflex camera
  • Camera that typically uses a mirror and prism system

    to a decline in SLR use and production. With twin lens reflex and rangefinder cameras, the viewed image could be significantly different from the final

    Single-lens reflex camera

    Single-lens reflex camera

    Single-lens_reflex_camera

  • Camera
  • Optical device for recording images

    photography. Rangefinder cameras, with separate viewing and imaging systems, were historically widely used in photojournalism. Motion picture cameras are specialized

    Camera

    Camera

    Camera

  • List of lightest mirrorless cameras
  • rangefinder cameras (including digital Leica M-series cameras) are technically mirrorless, because they do not contain a mirror. However, rangefinder

    List of lightest mirrorless cameras

    List of lightest mirrorless cameras

    List_of_lightest_mirrorless_cameras

  • Nikon SP
  • 35 mm rangefinder camera

    professional-level, interchangeable lens, 35 mm rangefinder camera introduced in 1957. It is the culmination of Nikon's rangefinder development which started in 1948

    Nikon SP

    Nikon SP

    Nikon_SP

  • Zenit (camera)
  • Soviet camera company

    cameras. Among related brands are Zorki (Watchful) for 35 mm rangefinder cameras, Moskva (Moscow) and Iskra (Spark) for medium-format folding cameras

    Zenit (camera)

    Zenit (camera)

    Zenit_(camera)

  • Yashica
  • Japanese camera manufacturer

    commercially successful electronically controlled 35 mm camera, the Yashica Electro 35, a popular rangefinder camera that in various model subvariants eventually

    Yashica

    Yashica

    Yashica

  • Konica Hexar RF
  • 35 mm rangefinder camera

    The Konica Hexar RF is a 35 mm rangefinder camera which was sold by Konica. It was introduced to the market on 13 October 1999. and subsequently discontinued

    Konica Hexar RF

    Konica Hexar RF

    Konica_Hexar_RF

  • Coincidence rangefinder
  • Optical ranging devices

    artillery circa 1890–1960. They were also used in rangefinder cameras. A stereoscopic rangefinder looks similar, but has two eyepieces and uses a different

    Coincidence rangefinder

    Coincidence rangefinder

    Coincidence_rangefinder

  • Leica CL
  • Camera model

    The Leica CL is a 35mm compact rangefinder camera with interchangeable lenses in the Leica M-mount. It was developed in collaboration with Minolta who

    Leica CL

    Leica CL

    Leica_CL

  • Minolta
  • Former Japanese imaging corporation

    Introduction of the long lived 35mm rangefinder camera Minolta-35 1958: The Minolta SR-2 is Minolta's first single-lens reflex camera. 1959: The Minolta SR-1. 1962:

    Minolta

    Minolta

    Minolta

  • Nikon S3
  • 35 mm rangefinder camera

    Nikon S3 is a professional-level, interchangeable lens, 35 mm film, rangefinder camera introduced in 1958. It was manufactured by the Japanese optics company

    Nikon S3

    Nikon S3

    Nikon_S3

  • Olympus 35SP
  • Film camera

    The Olympus 35 SP is a 35 mm rangefinder camera made by Olympus in Japan. It is the only 35 mm rangefinder with a dual center-weighted average metering

    Olympus 35SP

    Olympus 35SP

    Olympus_35SP

  • Leica M3
  • 1954 35mm rangefinder camera

    The Leica M3 is a 35 mm rangefinder camera by Ernst Leitz GmbH (now Leica Camera AG), introduced in 1954. It was a new starting point for Leitz, which

    Leica M3

    Leica M3

    Leica_M3

  • List of retro-style digital cameras
  • digital cameras, categorized into five body types: modular cameras with a digital back, true rangefinder cameras (without autofocus), rangefinder-style

    List of retro-style digital cameras

    List of retro-style digital cameras

    List_of_retro-style_digital_cameras

  • List of camera types
  • Point-and-shoot camera Polaroid camera Police body camera Pool safety camera Press camera Process camera Professional video camera Rapatronic camera Rangefinder camera

    List of camera types

    List_of_camera_types

  • Argus C3
  • 35mm film camera

    C-3) was a low-priced rangefinder camera mass-produced from 1939 to 1966 by Argus in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. The camera sold over 2.2 million

    Argus C3

    Argus C3

    Argus_C3

  • Mamiya
  • Japanese camera and lens manufacturer

    Mamiya originally achieved fame for its professional medium-format rangefinder film cameras such as the Mamiya Six (1940) and the Mamiya Press (1962) series

    Mamiya

    Mamiya

    Mamiya

  • FED 2
  • Camera model

    The FED 2 (ФЭД-2) was a 35 mm rangefinder camera introduced in 1955 by FED. The name of FED comes from the initial of Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky. It

    FED 2

    FED 2

    FED_2

  • Instant camera
  • Type of camera whose film self-develops a short time after the picture is taken

    another rangefinder camera, the InstantKon SF70, that uses Fuji instax square film. In 2014, Lomography funded the creation of a new instant camera, the

    Instant camera

    Instant camera

    Instant_camera

  • Pixii (cameras)
  • Series of digital rangefinder by french manufacturer

    The Pixii is a series of digital rangefinder cameras introduced by the homonymous french manufacturer in 2018. They have been often compared with the

    Pixii (cameras)

    Pixii_(cameras)

  • Voigtländer Vitessa
  • 35mm rangefinder camera

    The Vitessa was a line of 35mm compact rangefinder cameras made by Voigtländer in the 1950s, equipped with leaf shutters, similar in concept to and marketed

    Voigtländer Vitessa

    Voigtländer Vitessa

    Voigtländer_Vitessa

  • Zorki
  • Soviet 35mm rangefinder camera

    Zorki (Russian: Зоркий, meaning sharp-sighted) is a series of 35mm rangefinder cameras manufactured in the Soviet Union between 1948 and 1978. The Zorki

    Zorki

    Zorki

    Zorki

  • Olympus XA
  • Japanese series of cameras

    a series of 35 mm cameras manufactured and marketed by Olympus of Japan from 1979 to 1985. The original XA was a rangefinder camera with a fast 35 mm

    Olympus XA

    Olympus XA

    Olympus_XA

  • List of Leica Camera models
  • first Leica camera was designed with a film-to-lens flange distance of 28.8 millimeters. Leica II: 1932. The first Leica camera with a rangefinder. Leica III:

    List of Leica Camera models

    List_of_Leica_Camera_models

  • Minolta CLE
  • 35 mm rangefinder camera

    TTL-metering manual & automatic exposure aperture-priority 35 mm rangefinder camera using Leica M lenses, introduced by Minolta in 1980. Leica and Minolta

    Minolta CLE

    Minolta CLE

    Minolta_CLE

  • Leica M11
  • Digital rangefinder camera

    The Leica M11 is a full-frame digital rangefinder camera from Leica Camera AG. It was introduced on 13 January 2022. It uses a 60.3-megapixel image sensor

    Leica M11

    Leica M11

    Leica_M11

  • Cosina
  • Japanese optical equipment manufacturer

    standard 35 mm film camera for the amateur film photography sector — similar to a rangefinder camera, but without a rangefinder or viewfinder — for mounting

    Cosina

    Cosina

    Cosina

  • Leica M4
  • 35 mm rangefinder camera by Leica AG

    The Leica M4 is a 35 mm rangefinder camera produced by Ernst Leitz GmbH. The M4 started production in November 1966, as the direct successor of the M3

    Leica M4

    Leica M4

    Leica_M4

  • Olympus 35RC
  • Camera model

    35 RC is a 35 mm rangefinder camera manufactured by Olympus in Japan in the 1970s. It claimed to be the smallest 35 mm rangefinder with automatic exposure

    Olympus 35RC

    Olympus 35RC

    Olympus_35RC

  • Contax II
  • 35 mm rangefinder camera

    35 mm rangefinder camera. It was released in 1936 and was the successor of the original Contax later called the Contax I. It was the first camera with

    Contax II

    Contax II

    Contax_II

  • Mamiya Press
  • Line of press cameras manufactured by Mamiya

    The Mamiya Press is a line of medium-format rangefinder system press cameras manufactured by Mamiya. The first model was introduced in 1960, and the final

    Mamiya Press

    Mamiya Press

    Mamiya_Press

  • Leica M10
  • Digital camera

    a full-frame digital rangefinder camera in Leica Camera AG's rangefinder M series. It accepts Leica M-mount lenses. The camera model was introduced on

    Leica M10

    Leica M10

    Leica_M10

  • Voigtländer Prominent
  • 35mm rangefinder camera

    Prominent refers to two distinct lines of rangefinder cameras made by Voigtländer. The first Prominent, stylized in all-caps as PROMINENT and also known

    Voigtländer Prominent

    Voigtländer Prominent

    Voigtländer_Prominent

  • Yashica Electro 35
  • 35mm rangefinder camera

    The Electro 35 is a rangefinder camera made by Japanese company Yashica from the mid-1960s with a coupled and fixed 1:1.7 45 mm lens. It was the first

    Yashica Electro 35

    Yashica Electro 35

    Yashica_Electro_35

  • 35 mm Bessa
  • Family of cameras by Cosina Voigtländer

    2000, was a rangefinder camera with a projected frame finder and a Leica screw mount. Although considerably cheaper than a Leica M camera, its viewfinder

    35 mm Bessa

    35 mm Bessa

    35_mm_Bessa

  • Leica M5
  • Camera model

    The Leica M5 is a 35 mm camera by Leica Camera AG, introduced in 1971. It was the first Leica rangefinder camera to feature through-the-lens (TTL) metering

    Leica M5

    Leica M5

    Leica_M5

  • Nikon S4
  • The Nikon S4 is a rangefinder camera produced by Nikon that was very similar to the Nikon S3 but had a slightly lower price. This was because it used a

    Nikon S4

    Nikon_S4

  • Zeiss (company)
  • German optics company

    of SLR, rangefinder, compact, and digital cameras with Zeiss lenses and Japanese-built bodies. The most recent "Zeiss Ikon" rangefinder camera was an M

    Zeiss (company)

    Zeiss (company)

    Zeiss_(company)

  • Olympus 35RD
  • Camera model

    The Olympus 35 RD is a 35 mm rangefinder camera manufactured by Olympus in Japan in the 1970s. Lens: 40mm F. Zuiko f/1.7 6 elements Focus range: 0.85 meters

    Olympus 35RD

    Olympus 35RD

    Olympus_35RD

  • History of the single-lens reflex camera
  • Aspect of photography history

    Camera Company Nikon SP — rangefinder camera from which the Nikon F evolved Optics Pentacon Photographic film Rangefinder camera Scheimpflug principle Single

    History of the single-lens reflex camera

    History of the single-lens reflex camera

    History_of_the_single-lens_reflex_camera

  • Leica II
  • Camera model

    Leica II is a Barnack rangefinder camera introduced by Leica in 1932. They were the first Leica cameras with a built-in rangefinder. Several models were

    Leica II

    Leica II

    Leica_II

  • Mamiya 7
  • Medium-format rangefinder system camera

    The Mamiya 7 is a medium-format rangefinder system camera manufactured by Mamiya. It was introduced in 1995 and discontinued in 2014. The Mamiya 7 has

    Mamiya 7

    Mamiya_7

  • List of superzoom compact cameras
  • side in the style of a rangefinder camera. Their pocketable form factor differentiates them from bulkier DSLR-style bridge cameras. It is exceedingly difficult

    List of superzoom compact cameras

    List of superzoom compact cameras

    List_of_superzoom_compact_cameras

  • Leica M9
  • 2009 full-frame digital rangefinder camera

    The Leica M9 is a full-frame digital rangefinder camera from Leica Camera AG. It was introduced in September 2009. It uses an 18.5-megapixel Kodak image

    Leica M9

    Leica M9

    Leica_M9

  • Voigtländer Bessa
  • Line of folding cameras

    best-known line of folding viewfinder and rangefinder cameras manufactured by Voigtländer, which was a dual-format camera that took 6×9 and 4.5×6 pictures on

    Voigtländer Bessa

    Voigtländer_Bessa

  • Canon P
  • 35mm rangefinder camera

    The Canon P (P for Populaire) was a rangefinder camera produced by Canon Inc., compatible with the Leica M39 screw mount (LTM). It was introduced in March

    Canon P

    Canon P

    Canon_P

  • Camera lens
  • Optical device used with a camera to create images

    single-lens reflex cameras and some rangefinder cameras have detachable lenses. A few other types do as well, notably the Mamiya TLR cameras and SLR, medium

    Camera lens

    Camera lens

    Camera_lens

  • Contax I
  • 1930s era camera

    The Contax I, or Original Contax, is a 35 mm rangefinder camera made between 1932 and 1936 by Zeiss Ikon. The Contax I had six identifiable variants, but

    Contax I

    Contax I

    Contax_I

  • Foca camera
  • French-made rangefinder cameras

    The Foca camera was a French-built brand of rangefinder cameras made by Optique & Précision de Levallois. The camera was designed in 1938, but the Second

    Foca camera

    Foca camera

    Foca_camera

  • Voigtländer Vito
  • 35mm rangefinder camera

    Automatic were several related lines of 35 mm compact viewfinder and rangefinder cameras made by Voigtländer from the 1940s through the early 1970s, equipped

    Voigtländer Vito

    Voigtländer Vito

    Voigtländer_Vito

  • Leica M7
  • 35 mm rangefinder camera by Leica AG

    The Leica M7 is a 35 mm rangefinder camera introduced by Leica AG in 2002 as a direct successor to the M6. The electronic Leica M7 is a departure from

    Leica M7

    Leica M7

    Leica_M7

  • Digital single-lens reflex camera
  • Single-lens reflex camera with a digital image sensor and recording mechanism

    designs. Box camera Full-frame DSLR Mirrorless camera Rangefinder camera Single-lens reflex camera Sony SLT camera Twin-lens reflex camera Boyle, W. S

    Digital single-lens reflex camera

    Digital single-lens reflex camera

    Digital_single-lens_reflex_camera

  • Leica copies
  • Camera clones

    classic miniature cameras, lenses and accessories. Camera Collector Books, Sussex. Robert Rotoloni (1983). Nikon rangefinder camera. Hove Foto Books,

    Leica copies

    Leica copies

    Leica_copies

  • Canon 7
  • Camera model

    The Canon 7 is a focal-plane shutter rangefinder system camera with an integrated selenium light meter introduced by Canon Inc. in September 1961, the

    Canon 7

    Canon 7

    Canon_7

  • Contax T
  • Japanese line of cameras

    activity related to the manufacture of Contax cameras at the end of the year. A 35 mm film, compact rangefinder camera with a titanium body and Carl Zeiss Sonnar

    Contax T

    Contax_T

  • Leica M (Typ 240)
  • Camera model

    full-frame digital rangefinder camera of Leica Camera AG. It was introduced in September 2012, and is the successor to the Leica M9 range of cameras. The M uses

    Leica M (Typ 240)

    Leica M (Typ 240)

    Leica_M_(Typ_240)

  • Leica M8
  • Camera model

    The Leica M8 is the first digital camera in the rangefinder M series introduced by Leica Camera AG on 14 September 2006. It uses an APS-H 10.3-megapixel

    Leica M8

    Leica M8

    Leica_M8

  • Epson R-D1
  • Camera model

    The Epson R-D1 is a digital rangefinder camera introduced by Epson in March 2004, and the first digital rangefinder ever commercially produced. The R-D1

    Epson R-D1

    Epson R-D1

    Epson_R-D1

  • Mirrorless camera
  • Compact digital system camera without a reflex mirror

    can cause banding artifacts in the final image. The first digital rangefinder camera commercially marketed was the Epson R-D1 (released in 2004), followed

    Mirrorless camera

    Mirrorless camera

    Mirrorless_camera

  • List of Canon products
  • subsequently to produce rangefinder cameras with the Kwanon prototype in 1933, based on the Leica II 35mm camera, with separate rangefinder and view finder systems

    List of Canon products

    List of Canon products

    List_of_Canon_products

  • Nicca
  • Defunct Japanese camera manufacturer

    Leica rangefinder camera, was produced in 1942. In 1948, the company changed its name to the Nippon Camera Works, and a year later, to the Nicca Camera Works

    Nicca

    Nicca

  • Kodak 35 Rangefinder
  • 35mm camera from Kodak

    Kodak 35 Rangefinder is an improved version of the Kodak 35 that was launched by the Eastman Kodak Company in 1938 as their first 35mm camera manufactured

    Kodak 35 Rangefinder

    Kodak 35 Rangefinder

    Kodak_35_Rangefinder

  • History of the camera
  • regarded as the first Japanese system camera. It was the F, along with the earlier S series of rangefinder cameras, that helped establish Nikon's reputation

    History of the camera

    History of the camera

    History_of_the_camera

  • Leica M-A
  • Camera model

    M-A (Typ 127) is a purely mechanical 35 mm rangefinder camera released by Leica Camera AG in 2014. The camera has no exposure meter, no electronic control

    Leica M-A

    Leica_M-A

  • Leica MP
  • 35 mm rangefinder camera by Leica AG

    is a 35 mm film camera manufactured by Leica Camera AG that was introduced in 2003. It is an all-mechanical rangefinder focusing camera that follows in

    Leica MP

    Leica MP

    Leica_MP

  • List of digital camera brands
  • digital cameras CyberPix Epson - Japan-only digital rangefinder camera; previously offered compact digital cameras Gateway - compact digital cameras Hitachi

    List of digital camera brands

    List_of_digital_camera_brands

  • Konica Hexar
  • 1990s 35 mm autofocus camera

    length autofocus camera which was produced through the 1990s. It was introduced to the market in 1993. While styled like a rangefinder camera, and intended

    Konica Hexar

    Konica Hexar

    Konica_Hexar

  • Zorki 4
  • Camera model

    fully manual camera, and does not have a lightmeter. An additional lightmeter may be added by the cold shoe. When the Zorki 4 rangefinder was introduced

    Zorki 4

    Zorki 4

    Zorki_4

  • Nikon S2
  • 35 mm rangefinder camera

    Nikon S2 is a professional-level, interchangeable lens, 35 mm film, rangefinder camera introduced in 1954. It was manufactured by the Japanese optics company

    Nikon S2

    Nikon S2

    Nikon_S2

  • Nikon
  • Japanese multinational corporation

    and 1960s rangefinder cameras competed directly with models from Leica and Zeiss. However, the company quickly ceased developing its rangefinder line to

    Nikon

    Nikon

    Nikon

  • Canon Inc.
  • Japanese multinational imaging corporation

    the Reflex Zoom 8 and the Canonflex. In 1961, Canon introduced the Rangefinder camera, Canon 7, and 50mm 1:0.95 lens in a special bayonet mount. In 1964

    Canon Inc.

    Canon Inc.

    Canon_Inc.

  • Fuji GS645
  • Fujifilm camera

    bellows-style medium format camera design. A similar camera lineup released soon after, the Fuji GA645 series, also has a rangefinder design but offers autofocus

    Fuji GS645

    Fuji_GS645

  • Leica M1
  • 35 mm rangefinder camera by Leica AG

    the lowest-cost and simplest Leica M body, a simplified M2 without a rangefinder. It was intended to be used for technical work together with the ground-glass

    Leica M1

    Leica M1

    Leica_M1

  • Flange focal distance
  • Property of a lens mount system

    For an interchangeable lens camera, the flange focal distance (FFD) (also known as the flange-to-film distance, flange focal depth, flange back distance

    Flange focal distance

    Flange focal distance

    Flange_focal_distance

  • Zeiss Biogon
  • Series of photographic camera lenses

    Biogon was assigned to Zeiss Ikon Dresden and marketed with the Contax rangefinder camera. It was produced by Carl Zeiss starting in approximately 1937, first

    Zeiss Biogon

    Zeiss Biogon

    Zeiss_Biogon

  • Lens mount
  • Interface between a camera body and lens

    photographic camera body and a lens. It is a feature of camera systems where the body allows interchangeable lenses, most usually the rangefinder camera, single

    Lens mount

    Lens mount

    Lens_mount

  • Leica M6
  • Camera model

    The Leica M6 is a 35mm rangefinder film camera manufactured by Leica from 1984 to 1998, followed by the M6 "TTL" manufactured from 1998 to 2002. In 2022

    Leica M6

    Leica M6

    Leica_M6

  • Leica M2
  • 35 mm rangefinder camera by Leica AG

    The Leica M2 is a 35 mm rangefinder camera by Ernst Leitz GmbH of Wetzlar, Germany, introduced in 1957. Around 82,000 M2s were produced between 1957 and

    Leica M2

    Leica M2

    Leica_M2

  • Nikon F
  • 1959 35mm single-lens reflex camera

    adhered closely to the successful design scheme of the Nikon rangefinder cameras. The camera was the first to use the F-mount bayonet lens mount system

    Nikon F

    Nikon F

    Nikon_F

  • List of Micro Four Thirds cameras
  • These devices are shaped like traditional still cameras, either single lens reflex or rangefinder camera, and have extensive features for still image capture;

    List of Micro Four Thirds cameras

    List_of_Micro_Four_Thirds_cameras

  • Leica III
  • Rangefinder 35mm camera (1933–1960)

    The Leica III is a Barnack model rangefinder camera introduced by Leica in 1933, and produced in parallel with the Leica II series. Several models were

    Leica III

    Leica III

    Leica_III

  • Minolta Hi-Matic
  • Camera model

    Minolta Hi-Matic F rangefinder camera made in Japan, 1972 The Hi-Matic 7 SII of 1977 Hi-Matic AF, 1979 Minolta Hi-Matic AF2 rangefinder camera made in Japan

    Minolta Hi-Matic

    Minolta Hi-Matic

    Minolta_Hi-Matic

  • List of Olympus products
  • Master 4.x which was a photo editor. Timeline of Olympus creative digital cameras Olympus OM system Rehm, Lars; Butler, Richard (2009-02-24). "Olympus E-620

    List of Olympus products

    List_of_Olympus_products

  • Bronica
  • Japanese camera manufacturer

    introduced under the Bronica brand the RF645 rangefinder camera. Tamron discontinued the brand's single-lens reflex camera models (ETRSi, SQ-Ai, SQ-B and GS-1)

    Bronica

    Bronica

    Bronica

  • Parallax
  • Difference in apparent position with viewing angle

    many types of cameras, such as twin-lens reflex cameras and those including viewfinders (such as rangefinder cameras). In such cameras, the eye sees the

    Parallax

    Parallax

    Parallax

  • Pentax cameras
  • History aspect of camera brand

    their Leica rangefinder cameras, and also by bodies by these and other companies to supplement and replace the Leica and Contax cameras they were using

    Pentax cameras

    Pentax_cameras

  • Canonet G-III QL17
  • 35mm rangefinder camera

    The Canon Canonet G-III QL17 is a coupled-rangefinder, leaf-shuttered, fixed-focal-length 35 mm camera first manufactured by Canon between 1972 and 1982

    Canonet G-III QL17

    Canonet G-III QL17

    Canonet_G-III_QL17

  • Nikon S-mount
  • 35mm lens mount

    type of interchangeable lens mount used by a series of Nikon 35 mm rangefinder cameras (Nikon I, Nikon M, Nikon S, Nikon S2, Nikon SP, Nikon S3, Nikon S4)

    Nikon S-mount

    Nikon S-mount

    Nikon_S-mount

  • Mamiya 6
  • Medium-format rangefinder system camera

    The Mamiya 6 is a medium-format rangefinder system camera manufactured by Mamiya. It was introduced in 1989, and the line was discontinued in 1995. The

    Mamiya 6

    Mamiya 6

    Mamiya_6

  • VistaVision
  • Motion picture camera film format

    Spherical lenses, usually adapted and remounted Leica full-frame Rangefinder camera lenses; Eight perforations per frame; Horizontal pulldown from right

    VistaVision

    VistaVision

    VistaVision

  • Yashica Lynx
  • The Lynx is a family of rangefinder cameras made by Japanese company Yashica from the early-1960s with coupled and fixed lenses. The Lynx 1000 was introduced

    Yashica Lynx

    Yashica_Lynx

  • Kiev (brand)
  • Soviet and Ukrainian brand of photocameras

    produced several 35mm film rangefinders, which were clones of the pre-WWII Contax II and Contax III cameras. Kiev rangefinders retained the same lens mount

    Kiev (brand)

    Kiev_(brand)

  • Canon VT
  • Rangefinder camera released in 1956

    The Canon VT is a rangefinder camera released by Canon in 1956. Until then, Canon had a history of making slightly modified Leica copies. The release of

    Canon VT

    Canon VT

    Canon_VT

  • Leica M mount
  • Lens mount introduced in 1954

    M3 as its first camera. The 'M' stands for Messsucher or rangefinder in German. This new camera abandoned the M39 lens mount in favour of a new bayonet

    Leica M mount

    Leica M mount

    Leica_M_mount

  • Wide-angle lens
  • Type of lens

    single-lens reflex cameras unless they are used with the reflex mirrors locked up. On large format view cameras and rangefinder cameras, short-focus lenses

    Wide-angle lens

    Wide-angle lens

    Wide-angle_lens

  • Agfa Optima 1535 Sensor
  • German 35 mm rangefinder camera

    The Agfa Optima 1535 Sensor is a 35 mm rangefinder camera manufactured by the German company Agfa in 1977. It has the typical big finder of the Optima

    Agfa Optima 1535 Sensor

    Agfa Optima 1535 Sensor

    Agfa_Optima_1535_Sensor

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  • Chambers
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Chambers

    English : occupational name for someone who was employed in the private living quarters of his master, rather than in the public halls of the manor. The name represents a genitive or plural form of Middle English cha(u)mbre ‘chamber’, ‘room’ (Latin camera), and is synonymous in origin with Chamberlain, but as that office rose in the social scale, this term remained reserved for more humble servants of the bedchamber.

    Chambers

  • Chamberlain
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Chamberlain

    English : status name from Old French chambrelain, Norman French cambrelanc, cambrelen(c) ‘chamberlain’ (of Germanic origin, from kamer ‘chamber’, ‘room’, Latin camera (see Chambers) + the diminutive suffix -(l)ing). This was originally the name of an official in charge of the private chambers of his master.

    Chamberlain

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    Italian

    ENNIO

    Italian form of Roman Latin Ennius, possibly ENNIO means "predestined" or "favorite of God."

  • Alarka | அலார்கா 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Alarka | அலார்கா 

    White lotus

  • Utkars
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Utkars

    Prosperity or awakening or high quality, Advancement - to rise

  • Sreeghan | ஸ்ரீகந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sreeghan | ஸ்ரீகந

    Wealth

  • Adhikaraj
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Kannada, Oriya

    Adhikaraj

    Greater; More; Lots

  • Fuhaid
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Fuhaid

    Little leopard

  • NORAH
  • Female

    English

    NORAH

    Variant spelling of English Nora, NORAH means "honor, valor."

  • Abdur Razzaq |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Abdur Razzaq |

    Servant of the provider

  • Ridgeley
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Ridgeley

    From the Ridge Meadow

  • GUSTAVO
  • Male

    Italian

    GUSTAVO

     Brazilian-Portuguese, Italian and Spanish form of Latin Gustavus, GUSTAVO means "meditation staff."

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  • Pantascopic
  • a.

    Viewing all; taking a view of the whole. See under Camera.

  • Tripod
  • n.

    A three-legged frame or stand, usually jointed at top, for supporting a theodolite, compass, telescope, camera, or other instrument.

  • Solarize
  • v. i.

    To become injured by undue or too long exposure to the sun's rays in the camera.

  • Camerzting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Camerate

  • Kodak
  • n.

    A kind of portable camera.

  • Photographical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to photography; obtained by photography; used ib photography; as a photographic picture; a photographic camera.

  • Camerated
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Camerate

  • Solarization
  • n.

    Injury of a photographic picture caused by exposing it for too long a time to the sun's light in the camera; burning; excessive insolation.

  • Camerate
  • v. i.

    To build in the form of a vault; to arch over.

  • Cameras
  • pl.

    of Camera

  • Camerae
  • pl.

    of Camera

  • Camerate
  • v. i.

    To divide into chambers.

  • Cameration
  • n.

    A vaulting or arching over.

  • Cameralistics
  • n.

    The science of finance or public revenue.

  • Camera
  • n.

    A chamber, or instrument having a chamber. Specifically: The camera obscura when used in photography. See Camera, and Camera obscura.

  • Solarize
  • v. t.

    To injure by too long exposure to the light of the sun in the camera; to burn.

  • Pantascope
  • n.

    A pantascopic camera.